Lots of fun, but not journalism.
The music, the production, all top notch. But this is hardly journalism as it’s rife with errors, omissions and misleading information. For instance, in one of the first episodes, the greatest offense they level at the castle is that the adjacent hotel posted a pro-law enforcement social media post. What they fail to mention is that this hotel is entirely unaffiliated with the magic castle. While it shares a name, the ownership and management is completely different. Something that, even the most cursory amount of investigation would have revealed. This type of “mistake” is the norm in this podcast that is more about telling a story than getting things right. But if you want to hear about the horrors of being called sir when you are a woman, about the trauma of having a white male (gasp!) lead a seance in the Houdini room, and just feel good about your own halo and enlightenment, this is the show for you!
evanseesred via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/11/23
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